Turkey Creek Road is about 12 1/2 miles
with a couple free established campgrounds
and some primitive / dispersed camping areas
The first 8 miles are private lands leading
towards Coronado National Forest.

RATTLESNAKE
FACTS
We had a crazy rattlesnake attack our car
at Chiricahua National Monument. He kept
slamming into the door... unusual. Every
rattlesnake we encountered before, was
most interested to escape or mind it's own
business.

DIRECTIONS:
From Sunsizona, Arizona take Hwy.181
(Towards Chiricahua National Monument)
Between milepost 50-51
Turn on Turkey Creek Road
The first campground is 8 miles

From I-5 exit at Wilcox.
Take Hwy.186 towards Chiricahua NM
At the junction to Chiricahua NM
Take Hwy.191 towards Douglas
Turkey Creek Road is a couple miles
(Between milepost 50-51 on Hwy.191)

ROAD CONDITIONS:
Turkey Creek Road is a rough dirt road.
The last couple miles gets more nasty.
A passenger can make it with caution...
Be prepared if bad weather...

Turkey Creek Road

The water was about 8" deep
Turkey Creek Road about 5 miles

Drinking water at Chiricahua National Monument
(At the visitor center)

The Boneyard
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base is home to thousands
of outdated aeroplanes and helicopters mothballed by the
United States Air Force and other allied forces. The 2,600
acre facility is the size of 1,300 football pitches and sprawled
across the desert in Tucson, Arizona and houses the 309th
Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG)
This 60 year-old facility is America's only storehouse for
out-of-service aircraft.